Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1925, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

st Blllllil8Mihnntrgtts WW mommcoum NEIGHBORHOOD Jorrmtm It. and In. Funk Won: le- mma their aitvee wedding on. 33.. let" (by at their home " Pairi- ev. . “shrank, 217 McKinley gn- mlo, “hm, died last week. Prunes? E. 1nd June. L. Clarke, than“; make. The Men] um- ice! yen Friday. _ Lab manned ftve new - of smallpox to the m We of public health at tbeshttdutd lat weak. Fmdthounvomcuu were reported from Waukogan. Funkl'. Fowler is the m loon- tu-rmmm of the Waahetran-North Chicago chamber of com This action m taken last weak by In unanimous vote ot the bond of dime.. tom. ' MM" Baum-inn In This Soetio- of the North Shore Aatd At County Seat _ Mentioned The tour Wuhan huh and the one in' 'North Chem mulled :3- other re'cord during 1924 when'their combined "some: climbed to 311,- 70853139, neeordimt to the reports of various institutions it the dope oftm_Dee.8t. Thais-gain of $113,131.56. The Wuukmn Elk- m planning to stat their building plausible you and they. it] possibility that work of construction mnylbo started and! in 1088,, awarding to plane discussed " the Itttet.ts lat week. The Ilka have deviled to build n’ new club- house costing not lea than $225,000 and not; more than $350,000. Lake BM led n list trf 115 cities in the school banking roll for the month M. D'eeember, hoarding as an. coppiled and published in this month's bane of the Thrift Alman- ac. LabsBhdrhadarreersrttatretrf partieipetlort of 99.1 per cent. WY. JANUAliY 15, 1925 JUmuWJr Hailed, 89, died but week " the home af his daughter, Mrs. Hence Bulk)”, " W113. He had lived in that village mm mm. Funeral services we held Friday at the home " 1 o'clock with burial it? mum century. PLANNING SCHOOL FOR SCOUT“ LEADERS Com of Ten Sessions For Men Who Seek Training; Open To Latte County If than it one thing more egtHUt-' an to mrrghtq Oil-Boy Bemtt "tive itios thin my other, it ie the leader whokminodin tmttiioseotttathe. ml ”unman- '___ . ”the Vagina-North Chicago scout council has lemma! that to be true and uniphn Much its leader- ship as, mining'comitue to con- duct a com foe the training of aesmttettrtr-ntotnPrtatin we emmtr.'"ie'ttis course in to consist ot a series got an evening “an, be. ginning ‘Monday. 1:11qu '19, and t'i'i'it,'iiiiir for taro nights . wel-.. Honda .. Ind Qhumdnrn-- tor flare reeks. 1 _ . I, Corti will b. awarded at the and of com to all who have _attmsded gt least 75% of the, meet. in”. u agitate: no hated by the uncut of dilution of the III , gtg? of Boy Scouts. '50.. is in New York; and 89- . until): betsomhttt tt troop . n, commuter, as- distant ' or deputy wont com P. - C - : . "riireTirAd is no!) only for than who M tr want to become lend- m of br,tt the for Antone who ' to be“ righA! t new“!!! u. It is TT" that there will be mi.- trants f the course than all of the on. communities d the county: Antioch. Area, gaping», Det!ue, Fat Lab. Grgydake, Highland Park. 11mm, Lake Bluff, Lake Potent, Lau3rllir, me Zurich. Libertyville. North Cuba. 1toand Lau, NNueott- dn, WOW) Winthrop Harbor and Zion. f, _ 'irrinruttto'yrie'1r1it,t'. W. E. nus-u. an: new", Bax 376, WW-. m, nnd a” “m wont-3‘0"“ - ,iiaintr to take 375, WW. your an. 1- this cabins" PUBLIC NOTICE in baby given that the: Subscriber Executor of the Estate " Harriet o. Schmuck“ de- ceuod will attend the Probate Court of Lake) County. at than thereof to be Men " the Gout Home in Wu in aid Jr',': on the am y of A . mt. 1925. whem when d] person! having claims aid out“ in new Ind and m-tod tat. pro-cut the an. to aid Court for airsditmt1ttty 1iiiti7'iiiii2'f,,1"fe2i Execute of Esau of Harriet N 'i2ii'ibiF,ti,i,i' deceased. . [ Wa ','2t."" V V nu 1 . ' J m 12. 1 Co is puma: "Grialstetet "will uni!!!" 'anrjoriydotof much. 5 they an - _ “in” w. ANUDICA‘I'ION NOTICE T' h do they at; mobile numb.“ but mum-not” that pnmnt my ftyt' pop“. do not We _ le " they In " tttttt .___I. in than "ist-tret M, a; been!» more familinr , a 5E5?» 46-48 RIDE TOO MUCH FOR F GOOD OF OUR HEALTH So Dachau Mate Mission“ In Report; More Exercise Is Advised Nnture in tn exacting Minnie an the state haul: eotttmistdottet. She has domad the . nun shun do a certain ”nonfat ph'yslcd work, eat a cabin mount of clean, whole- some food, spend a certain] amount af time in" the irpet, air endem- shine, sleep for e certain length of time and her) himself WNW clap. She he: given A fair We of latitude betieen the maximum end minimum limits of these Ictivities but he who per-inn in going. to ex- tremes, in either direction is flirting with disaster. Too many miles. on wheels» end too, few on foot; too meny home in the my elixir end too few on the 10!!“an or the wood pile; too may square meal: and too little time for digestion: too mnny nights at the movies or the dence'h-ll and too few in bed; tooth work did too little play or too much play arid too little mu; too much are in the furnace end too little ventiletlon; too much dirt and too little soap and watt-there are some of the things (that nature condoms for 1 while, but which ehe ultimetely ve- toes by the very "eetimrrmetttod of stealing “my the health of the fellow who he. omrrhtduttted. One fellow is punished with diabetes, an- other with heart dine-e," third suireinr' from hardening of the utter- ies and a fourth get: pneumonia. Nineteen- our of " states in the Union had high; death rates than did Illinois. tut your; Among the " were a max: door ,telghbors--htdi- ana, Michigan and Missouri. Iowa And 2'ftlg mm lower tutu. The “at New York was Elm-that for Pennsylvania was 13.8; for MIL noié it was 12. use statistics on from the federal bureau of the census. ' Short anti to health vi: the pill but mute and unit: a wreck“ tht graveyard crossing; The humm but will not stand up under abuse my more than a high powered mump- bile. ' . F i Pavement 'ofGnnd amue’ to the minty It Gurney. and mt the new- ly constructed bridge, ":9erme one-half mile. . GENERAL CONDITION , OF' ROADS OUTLINED Making a total "of nearly dam miteg. , _ Three btoeiri cf paved, etreets, form.. ing a eat-oft to ovoid bad railroad crossing: were built in Jtttrdrttrton, but the improvement not entirely completed on coconut of cold weather. ' Bend - Bode t " Route No. 21, between ‘Libertyville and Rollins. qprmrxitnstiV 5 end one- hnlf miles. and Belvidero. mad from Volo to the Countyline, approximate- ly 1 and one-half miles; making ‘- total of T miles or nearly 18 miles of new concrete roads In Lake county. T Other Work _ tht the Rocklnnd road apprexfina.tsr ly two miles of heavy trmditttr work was done on the 'mr-1oeatiop bsttitr into Libertyville. and the new bridge over the Deepleines river carried well on to completion; the top remain: to be put on but' forms are all ready and concrete will probably be poured when the weather moderates. l A fine now concrete bridge was. built in the town of Fremont by coun- ty aid to that township. ; Maintain“ Deanna“ New gravel outtlt was get up in the town of Antioch and Iaterht the town of Newport, and opented throughout the ”.8011, hut to considerible disad- vantage on account of extras]! wet weather anti high water. ,Howevet shout 12 miles of road were studied or repaired for the county pttd town- ships. _ . - Eight patrol sections were in effect during the lesson, 'maintaining ap- proximately Mtg miles of designated state Aid roads that are unpuved. " largstraetor and under ottttit w“ operated throughout the season gliding township and county; mods; improving from " to 20 miles of roads. ' Jhte county roller outtit was pm- and ehieflr done the Nerth Shore unifying Ind n-Iurfncing atone roads. To kill 1 lion with n bow and arrow is the ambition of Shaky E. Graham, of Chicago, who by rr, panicky; WOULD KILL LION _ WITH BOW & ARROW Chicago Man Practicing Arch- gry For That Purpose I: Report . In unlucgv, new n-u m"... ,_'._V__--__ Archery ‘on the. Nortlprtter't uni-, unity campus hen undervthe 'ree. tion of Prof. Elmer E. Jones, en archery expert; Graham he! and Mexican lions with rttieig and pie» tT,iirGuenelortthtdte the big at: with i hell-Mon nth! throwing tt coat over their heads, but he has never brtutrht one to earth with an arrow. .7 A seventy pound bow of great power and steel-tipped um: a: being used by Gnhnm in his trains ind for the lion hunt. He has ‘drinn miaAes thread: a thick target from a distance of 209 tet. - i .. ifiiiriiii, '1?“er known hunter and adventurer, plus to lava noon for Amado, Ariana. ,ltotm his pick gig-doumv-il in mining. . fl 'q"N'u-1 T “my“. "chrP,i"%',raTmyrtpKCF5i'est ; “'Su'a 1TIr,t, V a m"y i,r'iii5ii,RRBEiy'3rlhiri, fig F'iit?t', U. g. EXPORTS SHOW HEAVY. INCREASES ,The fivonble balance' of train m exceed? in the war years And in 1919, 920 and 1921, but pineal. pointed out that period 1(3th bo considered in a nonnative 11111th of commerce, since then European produethin praetieally Wu at a stand.. Last YQMY’S Record Indicates Essen Total. in History f Atty Normal Year, 7 Report Says WitMexportl' of more than [bil- lion doth" in excess of imports, the foreittritrade of the United Stat“ in 1924 who the greatest of‘any- normal year in/the history of the ttatiois, tin department of common-cg announced todny. . ' ' _ _Poixrtett'eomtrteree for 1924 wu' $8,226900,000, bringintt that total since the war to 8T8,817,090,00l). Ex- ports exceeded imports by 118,288,- 000,000 tin the pix-yen period., . -Bitt Export Trude . This country exmrted commodities valuéd at atiprox'tmttts1y “$0,000..- 000 an: increase, of 12 percent over 1988 and 115 pitcent over thh Iver- agé for tive ”at: baron the, "In. FOREIGN -'I‘RADE IS SAFE still. . Imports ,rtr6,p,Mtr,d00gt06, a de- crease of Bve per math-oily1 1923. That you was. douribed u lane of abnormally,hlgh importation in! raw ttutttritl' and foodpttttts manly to supply det1eleiiciet, id ostiteks t had developed during preceding idem- 'ions : . V . i l l "The ptreehtittt :by which export! exceeds imports hag been somewhat greater than before the war, notwith- standing the {net that we no, longer have to pay by export of eommoditietr, large balances for interest and divi- dends on investment: of foreigners in this country end for shipping,” E. D. Durand, ,Itn'tistlcnl resend: expert of the department. declared. foreign Imminent: _ “Our forittrtrepatome" have reim- bursed 'tppro.ximtite1y one-quarter of the merchnndiee hnlnnce by lending us gold, but the principal factor " ing to, offset the export surplus bu been dur' new iiteattttenttr in foreign countries, which" are" estimated at more than a billion dollar: hurt year. “Notwithstanding this great 'in- crease: in our‘ demand tor foodstuffs and my materials, such us we cannot produee, notwithsttandintr the large expenditures .of American tourists shroud, and the heavy remittance. of immigrants to their home countries, ftta1l'of which we must my; by ex- port of commodities, we still are able to produce sorsbnndsntl'y that we cut more than meet these obligations and can devote large sums to increasing tg/nt,',',',','",', our national .usets in he form of holdings abroad.” And said thit there his been little change in the average level pf export prices as compared with 1928 “so. that the heavy export is almost yholly due to the shipment qf greater quantities? Singe‘export prices are higher than before the war the “imitative in- crease over the mean!” avenge is about " pennant _ Growth Rapid The growth of the export trade has been more rapid then popttintlon, con- mating strikingly with the decline in export, of practically all other lend.. ing commercial nations. Host for- eign nations enjoyed better trade in 1924 than the year before, but their Images were upprecinbly below pre- war figures, according to Durand. T WAUKEGAIS may}? " ""'7"riiri TriirtitiY soon National Guard Captain Thinks ttuuteescGttft4 Fot..' Erection Waukegnn'a chances of getting 1 $300,000 armory, to be profided by the state, are ttood and its construc- tion is _praetica1V assured, according. Intr .to a statement made Ttteaday evening by Cut. John C. Bud}, held of the Waukegan Bowiuer éoritpany at a meeting of the National tttmeds- men. Capt. Burt aid [that thelcity bu offered a free site, and that' thin is located at the ‘comer of tlhertdart road and Grand avenue, being oh the east aide of 8hetidrtt 112-16.; Representative . William F. Weiss has -had the matter ibdoro ch: house. ‘Cgipt. Burt "id, ind the proposition looks exceptionally prom- A petition is to he circulated by the Waukegan itupmhmen ttnd yrf11 lave to contuinj 10,000 “sutures, to . show that this gity want: " itsirttr armory' Birth 'ntea hr the United sum: are high“; among conl miners Andi people “enm‘i‘n closely allied oe.." cupntiom. The' t Invest mates are? found9mong architects, new“. don-a tints and physicians. According tol pummel furnished by the federat bureau of the census the “can number at phildre‘n in the famfliq. of. coal miners) man 46 nnd " M61, of an is 6.6.1while for dentist” physicinna and surgeon! the “can numb» of ‘cvhlldun is 3. In other; words, tht miner usually but tt fturtd. IV twin as large II the ":1!me w. . _ _ , um HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 11mm urns. IN U. s. 'iiTBirifdhtk There W. M: = 7 _ _ uw, SWE? 's,"i"tl5c'liiet' "%tfsftr,1'fhuftgg',! T A , , o . Orphans [inmate _ . Thejholiday season in my; Lends ilnds more {widespread Marin; ,otrt want then " my time since Stile this of Chrlit. The Mom need-anon: refugees Jn Gteece and PM!» In shown in telegrams mung“ be“ from Athens end Jerusalem; through the Nut East Relief. One 'ot the” telegnms says: , A :telegrnm from Kenny Greece. any": 'IB" the Loewe of Nations any available fundeto are for the ttit ftverniediert orphans? I counted , day; may new gave: in i, village whilst, he: been occupied only twenty days hr 1600 formerly phepm Greekmfrom the region of Remix, Titr- key, who arrived impomriihed and weakened by two years of opprmion mdiretugeeiam. The group line forty children recently~ orphsned; and 80 widows with children. Twenty per cent of thepeoittetre sick and all ere living in tents. The local wt govern~ _tnent is using its utmost mom-eel wisely, but they are inadequate. (in you suggest some menu: of citing far the tw?ntrfivemeediest orphans!” MUCH SUFFERING IN‘ . NEAR EAST REPORTED “Owing to overcrowded condition in ‘suonitm, the authoritiea m in- ftndntr to diaomhark 'nawlyganivad refugees. Blizzard: are' greportod from Waite!!! Macedonia. :Arrlving refugees are practically all V yuan and children; _ Large numbe are without ration- e_ttpttr, and, refund kitchens ire umsbih'to cope with tho need.” 'i I _ Atty, S. H. Block, atssist4nt autos xttofney, and Arthur Bullley, Mite" seial insistent, to sum. mum-nay 'ttith,: have been authorised to go flute the cue fully enough so tint [the flngtl' decision in the Hutch can will serve as a teat, and: that it will estebliah a precedent for all iother c‘laima not only in thk but the (other counties of the state; TEST CASE STARTED OVER swhlitts LANDS County Begins Action tit Deter- mine Property Right: In ' These Tracts 1: t In order to determine for/ ttil time the status of the swamp land- of Lake county, whether they balm to the county or to the mutton. involving. property valued. at; tsitter more than $2,000,0003 thei opening btnts in the bid battleyere tlmd hat week in bircuit'court. 7 i The much mooted tPytton is to be fought to hm] decision; through the cane of Frank W. Hatch against the County of Lake, in whiph Intel: claims title to tseremr hundted - of land in the region of Grin uu, Hatch claims title by right; of hos, tile possession for more ithnn so years, 'durinc which time? he and others have paid taxes thereon. More than " year: ago , the tow emment oeded,thui "vamp “and; to the ante, and then the auto pained It onto the counties. 'the entire proposition wt: left "trelied may. inite, and for that reason 'the ht in the Kate}: cue will be " interest- ing one from a legal lurfpoint in the establishment of the ex ct status of the swamp land amicably. , As"new one" in mortgages wu placed on record last mug]: in the county reeorder% Miee. It consists of the ",f11itttt of a chattel mqrtme on a dog. _ g MORTGAGE PLACED y ON DOG IS NOVEL _ Walter C. Home and wifo otLIke Villa, in consideration of $300 in hand paid, conveyed to the Leona Farm; of MeBerity, one police dog named Blitz von Hornheim, taking in return I note; for the Above amount. parable in one year. with .6 per cent Subunit. First Case of Kim! , Record In County Comeso'hom _ Lake Villa , l. The document cmted more ex- citement At the meorder'tt once than a $5,000,000 land transfer. “I was just playing a round of you on the new desert course,“ Sun, in the Rams," aid Dr. depnte. "It is an' excellent com; and greens, yo! courne. Stud ulna: tho; In fact, if I ietrre tempted to amaze it, I ahogld say that it was possibly . bit ”malady. However . . ': . I ,raia plain; alone, " I and I cm than m e A better neon that my. , “I carried no Walponl except My clubs. Imegine my perturbation, therefore, when I looked up from the fodrthteeiustasieaaatotattodri" Ind new directly in front 9! me the coping jun of e desert python. the 'one menace in ' this waste. Flight “new”; . ' ' mutant-econ overtake trimming home. " did the only thinxlpouible. t drove my golf be with ell my {one Wt into the python'l math. ‘: . " t was the mightiest Now that I have ever delivered. Straight through the make it went end out; the other end. he itpertepm made lir the bell created a delight through the animal, Ju ”and. gunned twice, end curled in}: "'ttty feet. a victim ot galloping pneumonia.” _ T _ 2 Being tah) that they ipeed more sleep, my folks are perfetttlr villi!!! to sleep utrr in the mornipg. , Dr. Bpldpue’s Python Huchgadvieo it given to 'rtuntr lawn. and My be trohmted by it it W with and: "rttintasta.,') huEmm-iwa" an be in- tantalum!!!“ hunt is maul it my " {am that any will for spam the money it: their“: l , certainly made t [ ~ min of le sleep eomferrtably, tusdrthe don't have to worry, tiE a 'k1at'jl'fhr' HOT WATER 80ml! can't leak, it is made Mime ieee, and there are no some or patches of slicing or binding" t dl'; cost only $2.60 anfthey are wanted two years. . Ti _ t _ . _ a. V ROBERT; . PEASE, Pharmacist One'ot our trio end told with» the on! time he?va to complain about a MEX BOT WATER 'l%1'llg '9'. when he ox’enlapt himselfq He was too ermtNrtatrles to get up. 'r GEO.- RA lyiqy “a THE 331A”. two" oi, .e North Western Pun-auger Depot Khaki: 1101' “an! mu: Lgeal Representative Ill!"".""""" Heat Ragnlntor' Ca. "ll, . 3W m: '/ll 67204No. Section Wri‘ky Bldg. "rtfig.,itRtittiVi'iiih $352 Overslept Vephone H. P. 2156 It t',tt'h'rrthtdl mm "t Managmmbhoueém donut-What; null-93m trGt.tthteist-itoetot0dtees fbrtheesigV Atpuuupdncmm unamwmw [ mmmmuméu. dtnntreswtehmataamtatta. Met wmkimrewmterdmrttemrdtitt. not delta-well. Thoma.“ Amadeus. F ' "The Heart of the Heating Plant; Mummumhh dtrtmadttet. and dunno a! wind! tte_Be-Mtrteeirettiertaerl- wtteturro.rtteater-fromeoator, oeemitmGtaeioeoe-,tuHiru-tutk ,ti1irnahsrda-iaifetrrittarlu#- Artoritslii.kdGGiGt-esirbr. metttp1antntui-forrmtrr+ iereGsfortottiumGrerdringfektt. nrouHgretemstrmtdthormrt-atrie. es6tuheatVgttvbse-mrtufud balm khamhbmoydn ttbane-tUM-ret-ttteye., Gtr-e-ted-ah-dt-tot-e. -ti-ifuetairush-texsetei-d, aotet-h-tetqhaenMet {not end when “with Mun-m AuemnatgtrHeaeBaguu1oes.eo-" constants-add. Macs-Canon, totetirmtueoertpueortes mwmmum ,eorxrtrretr6reehtepurtest-otetM. Marylin]. What-cm “Wally. 13°.me new mac! " has apply. It MundMupchoin-M gmwmmum $35013:me Save. ‘I. to ‘l. on - “Just out ch. '--" $teSerttt"tqt-. h, manhunt-row Yummugodqudh-ha WWW" . tuaiirGdeaist, i g'ttgi'alttx',,',e'tt2=: t.ertt_.uyeirle': Fully“ "tir.ui.it-i0tttLeterit-dt,8 whamW-Gudb “human-mum bu can. Flo-W‘Tb'mmd chill . M" in: 4. Iii-Pl- 't'L/1tf",t - H; Fur ' End your heating trouble. new Ilium“. Ttt.eexsahairsatsengdesotr-dret trot-di-ter-i-tttrant Mammuhh.'m “WMYfW ' Potkrtrernnre_itur,instee'rdt'r 5.091..”me Thaw 'l1hu"ll"'d'llflldtllitll1',;'lll mum-zmmmw 'ihoei1dtteat-ko+oor. TF727a "i"CrzTai.EEF',iiE PAGE "VBtt

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy